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Another option for getting smaller and less expensive 4K in your life is to buy a 4K PC monitor. Asus planned as of this writing to launch its PQ321 display, a 31½-inch 4K computer monitor. The display offers a resolution of 3840 by 2160 pixels at an aspect ratio of 16:9 and a stunning pixel density of 140 pixels per inch. It has built-in stereo speakers, and it's wall mountable. It's thin, too — just 35 millimeters. One device for TV and computingThis makes a lot of sense for some people, especially those who want really great high def for both computing and TV viewing, but don't want to buy two expensive devices. It also helps because most of the 4K content is on YouTube and other online services. Although at the retail price of $3,799, the Asus 4K monitor is far less expensive than larger TV sets, that's a very expensive monitor by PC display standards. A typical price for a high-quality, conventional-resolution display of this size would be about $600. Of course, the PC you plug this monster into will need to support 4K output, which newer graphics chips from Nvidia and AMD are able to do.It's clear that the prices for ultrahigh-definition 4K screens for entertainment and productivity will continue to come down. But it's also clear that the era when these awesome displays are within reach is already here.More: Turn Your Kitchen Counter Into a Touch Screen